The aim of the Thames Valley Autism Alert Card scheme is to provide a simple way for autistic people, or a parent or carer, to quickly and easily explain their condition to others, giving cardholders more confidence to go out and about. Autism Berkshire issues the Alert…
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The TTST is a team made up of Educational Psychologists, Advisers and Practitioners supporting maintained primary and secondary schools to consider the needs and provision for children and young people who experience Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) difficulties. Adopting a therapeutic approach means that school…
Thinkempathy provides both live in care, Domiciliary support and supported living services. Thinkempathy offers support to individuals with Learning Disabilities and associated needs in their own homes. We will work alongside a private landlord and housing associations to ensure the service users have a tenancy…
A group to support your wellbeing , we offer informal support, strategies to help you look after your own wellbeing and a listening ear. Based on the 5 Ways of Wellbeing.
The Autism Advisory Service supports Local Authority mainstream schools and academies in managing the learning, behaviour and social skills needs of pupils on the Autistic Spectrum. The work may include: Providing support and guidance for staff working with pupils with Autism Providing training and development…
Short Breaks Services Statement West Berkshire Council 2017 Short Breaks provide disabled children and young people with an opportunity to spend time away from their parents, socialising, gaining independence and having fun. They provide families with a ‘break’ from their caring responsibilities; they give parents…
West Berkshire Family Life is an online family guide designed to help families make the most of family life in Berkshire! On the site you’ll find guides detailing local activities & events, education, services, food & drink and shopping – covering kids’ classes, restaurant reviews,…
Gateway is the leisure arm of West Berkshire Mencap. Gateway clubs help people with a learning disability take part in leisure, social and creative activities in the community, and provide opportunities for personal development. Gateway Club in West Berkshire meets weekly at the Mencap Centre…
The outreach service provides a bespoke package of care to support children with additional needs, this support can be offered in the home, out in the community or at our centre in Enborne Gate in Newbury. We design the package of care to suit the…
The family advisory service provides support and advice to individuals with a learning disability and their families. This can be in the following ways: Offering information, advice, guidance, benefits support, helping to fill in forms, support at meetings / appointments and advocacy. The family advisory…
West Berkshire SEND Parent Carer Forum is a newly established group set up by parent carers and supported by Swings and Smiles. Parent carer forums are groups run by parents and carers of disabled children from a local area in England. Their aim is to…
West Berkshire's Virtual School is for children in care and those who were previously looked after. The aim of the service is to work with children and young people, their carers, social workers and schools to improve educational outcomes. As a team, we have qualified and experienced…
The aim of this training is to help people become more confident in using a wheelchair, become less dependent on others and to show people how to overcome everyday environmental challenges.
Whizz-Kidz is the UK’s leading charity for young wheelchair users Our vision is a society in which every young wheelchair user is mobile, enabled and included.
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Supporting Care Leavers and Homeless Young People aged 16-25 We help young people bridge the critical gap between leaving care and independent living. We also help young people move on to independence after being homeless. More than 11,000 young people, aged 16-18, left care last…
A mentor/buddy service for young people who need a helping hand to increase self - esteem to combat various hurdles which may be hindering them from education employment or training. Y.E.S partner with parents, schools and colleges to unleash talents in young people to empower…
The Youth Justice Support Team YJST (Previously the Youth Offending Team) is made up of social workers, education workers, a police officer, health worker, probation, restorative justice and youth workers. The team involves people from these different agencies to help access the services young people need to…